Organizing quilt fabrics
#93
Originally Posted by cindyg19
what's a comic board board?
Dimensions
- Size 7 1/4 x 10
*Certified Acid Free - Independent Lab Tested
200 Boards per Pack for $11.00
Keep in mind these are far too flimsy (only 10 Mil) to fold fabric onto, but they will cover the green cardboard of file hangers so the fabric can be safely draped over the metal bars and would be a great application here. You could cut the green folder from the fold to about 5" even and fold the comic board over the top...
maybe add a bit of spray adhesive or glue stick to affix them to the remaining green cardboard.
Just remember to tape them to fit lengthwise, but keep the tape on the underside to protect fabric from even the tape.
They sell them here:
http://www.bcwsupplies.com/products/...-extenders.htm
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When we moved to the apt. I was really in trouble for fabric space. Hubby was driving past a yard sale and spotted a 4-drawer file cabinet. Got it for $2.50. Boy does it hold a lot of fabric. Since then I have had to find space for the stacked see-thru drawers and now am going to get some more. This has got to end sometime. Don't bank on it. LOL Marge L
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Originally Posted by M.I.Late
Originally Posted by cindyg19
what's a comic board board?
Dimensions
- Size 7 1/4 x 10
*Certified Acid Free - Independent Lab Tested
200 Boards per Pack for $11.00
Keep in mind these are far too flimsy (only 10 Mil) to fold fabric onto, but they will cover the green cardboard of file hangers so the fabric can be safely draped over the metal bars and would be a great application here. You could cut the green folder from the fold to about 5" even and fold the comic board over the top...
maybe add a bit of spray adhesive or glue stick to affix them to the remaining green cardboard.
Just remember to tape them to fit lengthwise, but keep the tape on the underside to protect fabric from even the tape.
They sell them here:
http://www.bcwsupplies.com/products/...-extenders.htm
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Originally Posted by Pitty Pat
like the idea but how much fabric can this cabnet hold. i can imagine most quilters will need about five of these cabinets.
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